Word: ten
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...held on February 22, 23, 24 and 25, 1900. The judges will be Professor C. E. Norton, Mr. F. H. Day, and Mr. J. P. Loud. Six honorable mentions, for excellence, will be given at the discretion of the judges. No exhibitor will be permitted to submit more than ten prints, and all of them will be judged and hung. The last day for entries will be February...
...each member will play six games. The team with the largest percentage of games won will win the match. The silver loving cup, which has been won by Harvard teams for the last five years, will be again played for. The conditions are that the college winning it ten consecutive times will become the perpetual owner...
...then Clark scored on a double pass, after a run of 30 yards. Fierce rushing by Graydon on the kick-off, and on plunges into the line scored the eighth touchdown. For the rest of the game the Harvard backs tore up the Yale line for steady five and ten yard rushes and gained two more touchdowns...
...Yale catalogue for 1899-1900 announces thirty new elective courses open to seniors and juniors. Ten of these are in philosophy, six in mathematics, six in modern languages, three in English, two in Greek, two in ancient history, and one in Assyrian. The complete enrollment in the academic department is as follows: Seniors, 326; juniors, 258; sophomores, 307; freshmen, 336; total, 1227; an increase of two over last year...
...trial held by the Sophomore Debating Club in Sever 35 last night to select a team to speak against Exeter, ten men spoke, and the following were chosen. P. Fitzpatrick, J. M. Gates, W. H. Lough, Jr., and P. E. Letchworth, alternate. A. Friedman and J. H. Holmes will compose a second team to practice with the first for the debate. The judges were E. Mayer, W. M. Chadbourne and S. H. E. Freund...